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Biotechnology Jun 25, 2025

Lasers match common herbicides at zapping East Coast weeds

Shooting lasers at foes is the stuff of science fiction, but now, a few farmers are fighting one of their greatest nemeses with a new technology—laser weeders.

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jun 25, 2025

It's elementary: Problem-solving AI approach tackles inverse problems used in nuclear physics and beyond

Solving life's great mysteries often requires detective work, using observed outcomes to determine their cause. For instance, nuclear physicists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility ...

Environment Jun 25, 2025

Our oceans are in trouble: How to move beyond the outrage and start taking real action

Our oceans are in trouble. Catches from many of the world's fisheries are declining, with some fishing practices destroying enormous areas of the sea bed. Habitat loss through coastal development threatens many coastal ecosystems ...

Environment Jun 25, 2025

High-resolution mapping reveals ocean carbon sink detail

As atmospheric carbon dioxide levels continue to rise, the ocean plays a crucial role in helping to reduce the full impact of human-driven climate change by absorbing roughly a quarter of the carbon dioxide emitted by human ...

Plants & Animals Jun 24, 2025

World's soft coral diversity retains signature of an ancient, vanished sea

On occasion, it is of vital importance to consider how little we know about the spinning rock we all live on. Take coral reefs, for example. Given how much they've been studied, you'd think we've learned just about everything ...

Archaeology Jun 24, 2025

Anthropologist uncovers the 11,000-year history of avocado domestication

Today's avocado industry, a multi-billion-dollar global enterprise, relies primarily on a single variety: the Hass avocado. This monoculture approach poses significant risks, as genetically identical plants are more vulnerable ...

Social Sciences Jun 23, 2025

Embarrassed? Why this feeling might actually be good for you

Picture this: it's your first day at a new job. You're about to introduce yourself to a large group of people you'll be working with—and promptly fall flat on your face. Not exactly the entrance you had in mind.

Plants & Animals Jun 23, 2025

Nosy by nature: Chimpanzees and children share a strong curiosity about the lives of others

Ever find yourself people-watching in a cafe, or tuning into reality TV just to see who's arguing with who? You're not alone—and it turns out, you might have more in common with chimpanzees than you think.

Other Jun 21, 2025

Saturday Citations: Genetic toggles, undersea farmers and exploding rockets

This week, medical researchers ruled out brainstem CT scanning alone for proof of neurologic death. Researchers at Yale presented new evidence that the brain stores and retrieves visuomotor associations in graph-like cognitive ...

Earth Sciences Jun 20, 2025

Island rivers carve passageways through coral reefs, maintaining ecosystem health over millions of years

Volcanic islands, such as the islands of Hawaii and the Caribbean, are surrounded by coral reefs that encircle an island in a labyrinthine, living ring. A coral reef is punctured at points by reef passes—wide channels that ...

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